Monday, September 26, 2011

What can I say about Sunday's ride?

We left Dunkin and went left then straight and right and left and a few more straights and rights and lefts and we met Natale...over....there. Then he took us up and down and we made a couple turns, went up a few hills and down a few hills then we stopped for gas. Then he turned right and we ended up in Marbledale for Lunch, around 1pm.





http://www.whitehorsecountrypub.com/location

The ride was great, lots of twists and turns and quite a bit of single file cruising to enjoy the roads. The weather could not have been better, warm with no humidity, T-shirt weather, the air was soft with the smell of early fall in it, fallen leaves and meadows gone by. The kind of day that reminds you of childhood.

The food at the restaurant was fantastic and we have put it on the must do again sometime list.



Yes that is a Rolling Stones Guitar, signed by the band














How many places do you know where the person to your right is eating a burger, the one across from you is having a french Dip Au jus, to your left the person is tearing into a crock of mussells while you have breakfast?

Now to have a place called the White Horse Country Pub there are three things you have to have.

1: A picture of a White Horse on the sign outside:

And they do...

2: A picture of a White Horse inside on the wall.

Yup, they have one of those also.

But the most important item, one that no Pub should be without, I mean how can you call yourself a Pub, and The White Horse Pub at that, unless you have the most important item of all...

That's right...A 1920 Red Indian Motorcycle behind the bar.


klay


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